Northern Trains is launching a £250,000 Northern Accessibility Innovation scheme to enhance accessibility and improve train travel for all by creating opportunities for disabled and older people on the Northern network.

Northern is seeking proposals from organisations, stakeholders, community groups and charities on specific projects that will make a positive difference to communities across the north of England.

The £250,000 programme will be awarded across several categories with one project receiving £100,000, several schemes receiving £50,000 and other proposals each receiving a maximum of £10,000.

Mark Powles, Commercial & Customer Director at Northern said: “We are dedicated to making Northern’s services accessible to everyone, and to playing a role in improving the communities along our routes. We want to hear suggestions for how we can continue to do this.

“I am delighted that for the second year running we have been able to provide a quarter of a million pounds to our Accessibility Innovation Scheme, which will consider a wide range of proposals involving our trains and stations and will have a positive impact for the north.”

“The fund is part of our wider project to transform our network, giving all our customers a rail service fit for the 21st Century.”

Following on from some projects that were brought to life because of the Accessibility Fund in 2020/21, this scheme will once again be led and overseen by the Northern Accessibility User Group (NAUG).

NAUG is a pan disability user group whose membership represents a very wide range of disabilities on a personal basis and from the perspective of disability groups and organisations reflecting the communities served by Northern.

This is the second year of Northern’s innovation scheme and in the last 12 months numerous schemes have been delivered and are improving access for all across West and South Yorkshire, Derbyshire, Cheshire, Lancashire and Cumbria.

In 2020, the Department for Transport (DfT) announced that 124 rail stations across Great Britain were set to receive a share of a £20 million government fund for accessibility improvements such as new lifts, accessible toilets and customer information screens.

Delivered in partnership with local authorities, community rail partnerships and charities the improvements such as, a pilot scheme at Buxton station in Derbyshire, to improve station signage for those who are suffering from dementia; An initiative to to reduce social isolation and improve the wellbeing of people living in the region, by supporting them to access their local train services; tactile wayfinding for people with visual impairments and virtual 360° tours of Manchester Victoria and Blackburn stations.

NAUG spokesperson, Mark Wilson, said: “Northern are working continuously to improve accessibility across its network and our user group is proving expert lived experience of disability to support this and we are delighted.

“The scheme cash delivered some great projects last year and we are pleased with Northern’s continued commitment which will benefit many communities across the North.”

Northern are providing administrative support and railway expertise, working side by side with NAUG to ensure the success of the initiative.

Ideas for the 2023 scheme could include innovations that make train travel simpler and easier, raise awareness of rail services or encourage people to travel for the first time by train.

Other applications could include how information is presented at stations or the facilities provided.

For bids to be considered, the proposed project or scheme must be scheduled for completion by 31st December 2023, be fully costed and appropriately researched. Match funding is not a requirement but will be looked at favourably, especially for schemes with a higher overall value.

Applications can be submitted via the Northern website and will be considered on a rolling basis until 18th December 2022 with judging and awards taking place in the early new year.

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